Can pigs eat bacon?!


Question: people say pigs will eat anything... but will they eat bacon and sausage? or do they know it is one of their pig friends? if there are people who eat other people, can there be pigs who eat bacon?


Answers: people say pigs will eat anything... but will they eat bacon and sausage? or do they know it is one of their pig friends? if there are people who eat other people, can there be pigs who eat bacon?

Pigs would not know & still eat it. If another pig had a cut that was bleeding, the others will want the blood; they have attacked and killed another pig for more blood. Even chickens will become carnivious after tasting blood (yes, I know they don't have teeth; neither does vultures).

elyslund was incorrect about pigs rolling in their own poop. Pigs roll in mud (which may have a little manure in it) for the same reasons elephants want mud and/or dirt on themselves. The mud protects them from getting sunburnt plus the wet/dampness helps to cool them when it's hot.

no, that would be canabolism

Pigs will eat anything and everything...bacon and sausage does not tell them they're eating their specie.

bacon is tasty to everyone including pigs.

they wouldnt know what it was. they eat anything, i mean they roll around in their poop, anything could happen.

not if they're jewish or muslim...or vegetarian

As long as you do not tell the pig it's real bacon it's okay

well they wouldnt be able to distinguish what the pork was. same way you'd know a human was meat, but you wouldn't know it was human because you've never tasted it before.
it wouldn't be good for them though.

Meat is commonly mixed in with the feed of cows and pigs so a lot of pigs probably eat bacon on a regular basis.

They eat their own young, why not, they are one of the most filthy scavengers around. They will eat anything. :(

Silly question....pigs do not have common sense thoughts

ummm why the fuk do u want to kno this??

if u fed bacon to a pig ur fuked up in the head making him a cannibal

*mutters ******





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